Space Climate Datasets and Interpretation for Everyone

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Increasing access to space data can raise awareness about Earth’s situation. It helps to remove obstacles we have on our planet and change our perspective to see everything from a different angle. Climate change is one of the major problems humans face these days and needs social knowledge and engagement to be tackled. But understanding and interpreting Earth Observation datasets is not easy for everyone and it requires expertise. This presents a challenge that not everyone will become aware of the disruptive activities on Earth affecting climate change. The UN SDGs project of the Space Safety and Sustainability Project Group aims to give open access to space-based climate data to the public for increasing social engagement in climate change. This webinar will cover different topics that can help everyone become a local ambassador in their own community and raise awareness about climate data, data interpretation, policies and regulations, and data-sharing platforms. By the end of this webinar, you will get knowledge about accessible climate datasets, how to use them and interpret raw data, methods and platforms for sharing data with the public, and policies for making space data available.

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SSA through Optical Sensors – Observatory Development using COTS Equipment

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Proliferating space debris is the paramount global challenge that the space community is facing. At present, there is no global space traffic management system and there is a serious lack of consensus on sensitive thresholds when it comes to conjunction analysis and collision avoidance.

Terraforming Ascension: The Legacy of a Victorian era Geo-engineering Project on the conception of Space Colonization and Space Conservation

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The webinar will discuss the film TerraForma made by Kevin Brennan and Laurence Durkin and the lessons learned from the film's subjects on terraforming and landscape transformation. Science writer Oliver Morton and architect and writer Fred Scharmen who are both interviewed in the film will speak about their work in relation to the film's themes and subjects.

Search for Life in Space

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Get the answers to your questions about the search for life in the Universe! Our guest is Dr. Adrienne Kish, the Associate Professor in Astrobiology from Muséum National d'Histoire National (MNHN), France. Her research projects aim to understand what are the limits of life, why such limits exist, and how the conditions found on other planets could affect bacterial life as we know it!

Unlock your space potential: education, careers and projects for young people in Belarus

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Join our webinar "Unlock Your Space Potential: Education, Careers and Projects for Young People in Belarus"! We will tell you about the unique opportunities available to the youth in our country. Learn about the history of the space industry in Belarus, current projects and global trends, and how you can contribute to this exciting field. Join us and discover new horizons!

Exploring the Future of Hypersonic Travel

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The company POLARIS Spaceplanes GmbH is a pioneering enterprise in the field of space travel and has its roots in over 30 years of German and European spaceplane research.

How to get your first job in space

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It’s clear that the hardest thing about working in Space is getting your foot in the door. I mean, how do you overcome being applicant #372? What makes you stand out amongst the crowd? What can you do to increase your odds? This is exactly what we’re going to be exploring in our upcoming “How to get your 1st job in Space”. Join us as Matt walks us through the different routes into the Space industry, what employers really look for, and how to best position yourself in the market. With an extended period of Q&A to really get your questions answered. Whether you’re about to graduate soon, or have been working for a while but been unable to make to switch, this event is for you.